Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 68

Lot 68

Twelve Volumes on Art and Toronto

Twelve Volumes on Art and Toronto
Lot 68 Details
Twelve Volumes on Art and Toronto

deVolpi, Charles P.
TORONTO: A PICTORIAL RECORD.
Montreal: Dev Sco Publications Ltd., 1965.,
Berton, Pierre.
THE NEW CITY: A PREJUDICED VIEW OF TORONTO.
Toronto: MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, 1961.,
Scadding, Henry.
TORONTO OF OLD.
Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1966.,
Martyen, Lucy Booth.
THE FACE OF EARLY TORONTO.
Sutton West and Santa Barbara: The Paget Press, 1982.,
Firth, Edith G.
TORONTO IN ART: 150 YEARS THROUGH ARTISTS’ EYES.
Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1983.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
RECORDING TORONTO.
Toronto: Toronto Public Library, 1960.,
Sisler, Rebecca.
ART FOR ENLIGHTENMENT: A HISTORY OF ART IN TORONTO SCHOOLS.
Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1993.,
Harper, J. Russell.
A PEOPLE’S ART.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974.,
ART WORK ON TORONTO.
Toronto: Blantyre Books, 1984.
(Number 539 of 950 copies).,
Burnett, David.
TORONTO PAINTING ‘84.
Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1984.,
Lownsbrough, John.
THE PRIVILEGED FEW: THE GRANGE AND ITS PEOPLE IN NINETEENTH CENTURY TORONTO.
Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1980.,
Gray, Margaret, Margaret Rand and Lois Steen.
CARL SCHAEFER.
Canada: Gage Publishing, 1977.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
TORONTO AND EARLY CANADA.
Toronto: Baxter Publishing Company, 1964.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $156
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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CONDITION DETAILS

Berton, Pierre.
THE NEW CITY: A PREJUDICED VIEW OF TORONTO.
Toronto: MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, 1961.,- book is falling apart, cover has fallen off, loose pages

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